Grevillea - spider flower

Grevilleas come in all shapes from low growing ground covers, small shrubs and hedges, to tall trees. Their unique flowers in sunset shades attract native wildlife to feed on the sweet nectar. Several grevilleas have beautiful ferny foliage, which makes them an attractive and popular garden plant all year round. Most Grevilleas are frost tolerant once established and mature, though they may require some protection while young. Good drainage will help hardiness. They are also generally drought tolerant; flowering will be much improved with regular irrigation.

Compact native shrub to 1-2m, foliage is vibrant green and fern-like. Features brilliant red and cream flowers in winter and spring. Perfect hedge or feature plant, great for attracting wild birds to your garden.

Tough hardy old favourite native shrub or tree with bird-attracting bright yellow blossoms and fine ferny foliage. Try it anywhere, it's adaptable to most garden situations, climates, and soils once established, even those with poor soil or air quality. Image for illustration only. Learn More

Small to medium height, and a nice shape, 'Moonlight' makes a beautiful addition to any garden. Birds love the creamy white flowers, abundant during spring and summer. Prune it to shape after flowering to encourage a dense growth. Our most popular Grevillea.
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Compact bright groundcover for southern states and semi-arid sites especially. Small cat's claw flowers in red and yellow are loved by native honeyeaters and spinebills. Frost, wind, and drought tolerant once established. Learn More

Beautiful low growing native, spreading to 3m but only 1m high, ideal for cascading down banks or over exposed rocks; or as a mass-planting tall ground cover. Fast growing dense shrub with vibrant orange flowers that grow up to 15cm long in spring and summer. Suitable for reasonably cold temperates to sub tropical climates.
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Compact low mounding grevillea, drought tolerant, ideal for rockeries and containers. Should do better on clay soils than many grevilleas. Birds will love the heaps of curly apricot flowers right through autumn Learn More

Low maintenance compact variety ideal for coastal and cottage style gardens. Fine foliage and bright flowers most of the year in warmer climates. Tolerates drought and frost once established. Learn More

Hardy low-growing native ground-cover, ideal for trailing down rockeries and embankments, and attracting wildlife to your garden. Bright red spidery flowers throughout the year, especially in winter and spring, especially in full sun. New leaves are bronze-red. Very popular.
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Flashy large red brush flowers throughout most of the year, above a medium sized shrub to 1.5m Classic well-known variety, good all-rounder for native and mixed Australian gardens anywhere but the tropical north. Learn More

Iconic Australian figure, popular native shrub. Orange-red flowers most of the year, ferny evergreen foliage, and a manageable 1.5m size, help this plant to fit into most gardens. It is frost hardy and requires little water once established. Learn More

Compact, fast growing shrub to around 1m with large flowers in tropical shades of yellow and pink. Establishes quickly. Ideal for rockeries and erosion control on embankments. The warmer the climate the longer it will flower. Learn More

Long flowering with fiery orange-red open flowers and beautiful bright green foliage. Attracts nectar feeding birds and is hardy in most reasonably drained soils. Will make a fast-growing hedge to 5m unnclipped. Once established ‘Firesprite’ shouldn’t require extra watering. Learn More

Beautiful native shrub with stunning pink-orange flowers most of the year. Frost hardy and requires little water once established. It prefers a full sun to part shade position. Great bird-attracting hedge to 2m unclipped. One of our most popular Grevilleas.
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